When one thinks of Burgundy, one of the things that springs to mind is single varietal wines - not so in this case! Bourgogne <b>Passetoutgrain</b> is the exception to the rule, and must be made of at least one third Gamay, the rest being comprised of Pinot Noir. This shows lovely juicy red fruit character; very fresh and easy drinking in style.<b> Please note that the image shown may not always be representative of the stated vintage</b>